Paper Cover: Navy
In the course of scorebook construction, accidents happen. Stamps are a little crooked, typos slip through, designs get revised. Rather than recycling them, let's give them a home!
These scorebooks will work great – it's still the same size, same number of games, same sturdy construction – they might just be a little... off. If you're a tabletop baseball gamer who needs a down-and-dirty scorebook, these would be perfect.
Cover color choices are limited, but if you request a specific color in the Notes/Instructions field at checkout, I'll see what I can do.
Oddly enough, Sharpie-type pens might be the best for this paper, with one caveat: the same witchcraft that makes the paper water-resistant also keeps ink from absorbing quickly, which can lead to smudging.
Baseball moves slow enough, it likely won't be an issue for most users. Once the ink is dry, it's locked in. But fast writers (and left-handed scorekeepers) may want to think twice on this paper choice.
As always, test your pen(s) on the cover sheet to see what will work the best.